ET Realty 25 ROHINA ANAND H uman needs are incessantly changing with time. Some basics remain constant throughout, whereas, others evolve in alignment with external variables. Similarly some trends remain - only gradually al- tering themselves along the way, whereas, others disappear making way for newer expressions. Since 2009 there has been a definite shift from the Zen philosophy that ruled foreign design trends - minimalist is out and maximalist is clearly in. In urban India it's rather marked that people love showcasing their new stature in society and opu- lence and luxury are the key words in residential design. Future design sensibilities suggest that sustain- ability and modesty will make another comeback into Indian decor. But the return to minimalism and Zen won't be as extreme as it was the last time around. Its comeback will carry along new con- temporary modern overtones with emphasis on accent accessories that will play a very important role in completing the look. The best news is furniture will be lighter, with mobility it's key. People don't want to eat in the same place every day. They like to be able to move around and perch in the living room with tray topped and nesting tables. Similarly rooms will have less furniture with de- signs that will be both modular and portable. There's a need for variation and there will be lots of small or accent pieces. Instead of velvet inspired rich hues, it'll be back to basics with white and nature inspired colors juxtaposed with natural materials used in cre- ative ways. Wood will be used as the main mood maker - playing an enormous role in architectur- al finishes. Wood wallpaper will be used more like timber. Masculine textures with a rough and uncut look with the furniture looking more outdoorsy. The concepts of sets will be dated - including din- ing chairs, bedroom suites, and china too. Pairs, however, add balance and cohesiveness and will still be around. The rustic, piecey and planked look will also be a sought after look, with a prevalence of camping colors like green as an important hue. Try wrought iron garden furniture indoors as it looks architectural and adds vintage charm. Large lamps typically used to light a walkway could make an unusual and interesting light over the dining table. Grasslands inspired decor will be seen as a big trend, with the insides reflecting the outsides. Grass is being used inside as well as outside and is a new material for the interior - Wood is even wo- ven like grass to create textures. Linen and weaving are also important elements, with rattan and bulrush coming back in a big way but with a more sophisticated lacquer. Weaving, knitting and other old school arts and loom inspired techniques will make their presence felt in soft pastel country décor inspired shades. Laser cutting will be less perfect, with a progres- sion from fragile delicate fabrics to more natural and unprocessed materials like wool. Stressing again on the imperfect, vintage em- broidery and haberdashery looks are all ongoing with a lot of patchwork and recycling evident in the rooms landscaping. Don't be afraid to mix the high-end treasure with the fabulous haberdashery find. Unusual old things found anywhere can be re-purposed in modern environments to achieve great results. The value of period defying products will slowly reveal itself in Indian décor. As for the bedroom, say goodbye to duvets. There will be a prominent shift with layering of beautiful sheets, blankets and throws to stress the urgent need for more textiles in the house to add softness in juxtaposition to the rawness of the masculine furniture. Bedrooms will also be allowed dual personalities - A double size or twin bed can be made up with lay- ers of big pillows to look like a divan in a living room, den or office. A beautiful chest of drawers can be both decorative and practical if used to vi- sually balance a similarly scaled piece of furniture on the opposite side of the room. And whoever said that the bed and headboard should never be placed in front of a window is missing a great visual opportunity. The most ef- fective and best looking way to place furniture is to make use of any focal point available. The effect is eye-catching and dramatic. Colours in linen and upholstery will be natural pebble inspired - once again referencing the outdoors. Design has a deeper meaning and responsibility than the superfluous trends that come and go. Since the minimalistic look for the future is so in- dividualistic and basics inspired, it's important to be true to your own design aesthetic and not worry whether your choices are in good taste and your decisions are correct. It's supposed to be all about you and what you find beautiful and restful to live with. Restful living is more than ambience; it's a choice we make - cut- ting loose from maximalist will show that Indian design is slowly advancing and evolving in tune with global demands and expectations. It is now coming of age and possessing the promise of re- sponsible and sustainable design. VIVEK SHUKLA R L Bhatia is now a relived man after he joined hands with a developer. At 85, Bhatia admits that with not much time left for him, he was planning to redevelop his house for the last couple of months. Well, he is not redeveloping his property for the sake of earning some quick bucks. The ex-cop Bhatia says that he is well off economi- cally and hardly needs more money for himself and his wife. "I joined hands with a developer in order to give a share of my property to all my three kids with a clear ti- tle. The idea behind giving them property with clear ti- tles is that they do not fight over it after I and my wife de- part from this world," he says. Sameer Jasuja, the CMD of PropEquity, says that rede- veloping landed property is really very sensible thing as it gives owner enough scope to demarcate his or her property among their kids apart from the fact that they also earn a good amount of money. "For instance, if you have three kids, you can easily bequeath one floor each to your kids with clear titles. It is not easy to be- queath your one landed property to more than one kid," he says. Realty experts say that it is wrong to believe that a large number of people sitting on properties worth a fortune in the capital redevelop their properties to earn more. Sanjay Khanna, the director of Kailash Nath Projects Pvt Ltd, says: "Given that even the dearest of siblings fight to finish on the issue of proper- ties, it is expected that all those who have landed property bequeath their properties with clear and clean title to their children." "It goes without saying that if parents bequeath properties without any title dispute to their kids, they would be doing them a great service. Then they can leave this world in peace, with the comforting thought that their kids would not fight over property that they left behind," Khanna says. There is no denying the fact that in the absence of a clear title, apart from the siblings' fights over the property, many innocent buyers may get ensnared into legal brawls later. Alimuddin Rafi Ahmed, the MD of ILD group, says: "Before buying a piece of land, buyers must inspect whether proper approvals for development on the property, and for the building plans, have been obtained. If you are booking a flat in some project of a realty firm, then it is advis- able that you thoroughly check the copies of the construction plans and layouts of the project and the buildings. It will help buyers assess the prop- erty, and also see whether it matches with the ap- proval granted by the authorities. This will also come handy for buyers on a later date if actual construction deviates from the plan." Neeraj Jha (name changed), a Delhi-based journalist, nar- rates the sad story of his own family where siblings fought for several years as the title of the property left behind by their parents was not clear."It was very sad. I was involved in a protracted legal battle with my two brothers on the issue of dividing the family property. At the end of the day, I feel that all those own- ing properties must ensure that their kids do not suffer ei- ther in the absence of clear ti- tle or for any other reason." 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ET Realty 25F R I DAY | 3 F E B RUA RY 2 0 1 2
ROHINA ANAND
Human needs are incessantly changing withtime. Some basics remain constantthroughout, whereas, others evolve in
alignment with external variables.Similarly some trends remain - only gradually al-
tering themselves along the way, whereas, othersdisappear making way for newer expressions.
Since 2009 there has been a definite shift from theZen philosophy that ruled foreign design trends -minimalist is out and maximalist is clearly in. Inurban India it's rather marked that people loveshowcasing their new stature in society and opu-lence and luxury are the key words in residentialdesign.
Future design sensibilities suggest that sustain-ability and modesty will make another comebackinto Indian decor. But the return to minimalismand Zen won't be as extreme as it was the last timearound. Its comeback will carry along new con-temporary modern overtones with emphasis onaccent accessories that will play a very importantrole in completing the look.
The best news is furniture will be lighter, withmobility it's key. People don't want to eat in thesame place every day.They like to be able to movearound and perch in the living room with traytopped and nesting tables.
Similarly rooms will have less furniture with de-signs that will be both modular and portable.There's a need for variation and there will be lotsof small or accent pieces.
Instead of velvet inspired rich hues, it'll be backto basics with white and nature inspired colorsjuxtaposed with natural materials used in cre-ative ways. Wood will be used as the main moodmaker - playing an enormous role in architectur-al finishes.
Wood wallpaper will be used more like timber.Masculine textures with a rough and uncut lookwith the furniture looking more outdoorsy.
The concepts of sets will be dated - including din-ing chairs, bedroom suites, and china too. Pairs,however, add balance and cohesiveness and willstill be around.
The rustic,piecey and planked look will also be asought after look, with a prevalence of campingcolors like green as an important hue. Trywrought iron garden furniture indoors as it looksarchitectural and adds vintage charm. Largelamps typically used to light a walkway couldmake an unusual and interesting light over thedining table.
Grasslands inspired decor will be seen as a bigtrend, with the insides reflecting the outsides.Grass is being used inside as well as outside and isa new material for the interior - Wood is even wo-ven like grass to create textures.
Linen and weaving are also important elements,with rattan and bulrush coming back in a big waybut with a more sophisticated lacquer.
Weaving, knitting and other old school arts andloom inspired techniques will make their presencefelt in soft pastel country décor inspired shades.
Laser cutting will be less perfect,with a progres-sion from fragile delicate fabrics to more naturaland unprocessed materials like wool.
Stressing again on the imperfect, vintage em-broidery and haberdashery looks are all ongoingwith a lot of patchwork and recycling evident inthe rooms landscaping. Don't be afraid to mix thehigh-end treasure with the fabulous haberdashery
find. Unusual old things found anywhere can bere-purposed in modern environments to achievegreat results.The value of period defying productswill slowly reveal itself in Indian décor.
As for the bedroom,say goodbye to duvets.Therewill be a prominent shift with layering of beautifulsheets, blankets and throws to stress the urgentneed for more textiles in the house to add softnessin juxtaposition to the rawness of the masculinefurniture.
Bedrooms will also be allowed dual personalities- A double size or twin bed can be made up with lay-ers of big pillows to look like a divan in a livingroom, den or office. A beautiful chest of drawerscan be both decorative and practical if used to vi-sually balance a similarly scaled piece of furnitureon the opposite side of the room.
And whoever said that the bed and headboard
should never be placed in front of a window ismissing a great visual opportunity. The most ef-fective and best looking way to place furniture isto make use of any focal point available.The effectis eye-catching and dramatic.Colours in linen andupholstery will be natural pebble inspired - onceagain referencing the outdoors.
Design has a deeper meaning and responsibilitythan the superfluous trends that come and go.
Since the minimalistic look for the future is so in-dividualistic and basics inspired,it's important tobe true to your own design aesthetic and not worrywhether your choices are in good taste and yourdecisions are correct.
It's supposed to be all about you and what you findbeautiful and restful to live with. Restful living ismore than ambience; it's a choice we make - cut-ting loose from maximalist will show that Indiandesign is slowly advancing and evolving in tunewith global demands and expectations. It is nowcoming of age and possessing the promise of re-sponsible and sustainable design.
VIVEK SHUKLA
RL Bhatia is now a relived man after hejoined hands with a developer.At 85,Bhatiaadmits that with not much time left for him,
he was planning to redevelop his house for the lastcouple of months.
Well, he is not redeveloping his property for thesake of earning some quickbucks.The ex-cop Bhatia saysthat he is well off economi-cally and hardly needs moremoney for himself and hiswife. "I joined hands with adeveloper in order to give ashare of my property to allmy three kids with a clear ti-tle. The idea behind givingthem property with clear ti-tles is that they do not fightover it after I and my wife de-part from this world," he says.
Sameer Jasuja, the CMD ofPropEquity, says that rede-veloping landed property isreally very sensible thing asit gives owner enough scopeto demarcate his or her property among their kidsapart from the fact that they also earn a goodamount of money."For instance,if you have threekids, you can easily bequeath one floor each toyour kids with clear titles. It is not easy to be-queath your one landed property to more than onekid," he says.
Realty experts say that it is wrong to believe thata large number of people sitting on propertiesworth a fortune in the capital redevelop their
properties to earn more.Sanjay Khanna, the director of Kailash Nath
Projects Pvt Ltd,says:"Given that even the dearestof siblings fight to finish on the issue of proper-ties, it is expected that all those who have landedproperty bequeath their properties with clear andclean title to their children."
"It goes without saying that if parents bequeathproperties without any title dispute to their kids,
they would be doing them agreat service. Then they canleave this world in peace,withthe comforting thought thattheir kids would not fightover property that they leftbehind," Khanna says.
There is no denying the factthat in the absence of a cleartitle, apart from the siblings'fights over the property,many innocent buyers mayget ensnared into legalbrawls later.
Alimuddin Rafi Ahmed,theMD of ILD group, says:"Before buying a piece ofland, buyers must inspectwhether proper approvals for
development on the property,and for the buildingplans,have been obtained.If you are booking a flatin some project of a realty firm, then it is advis-able that you thoroughly check the copies of theconstruction plans and layouts of the project andthe buildings. It will help buyers assess the prop-erty, and also see whether it matches with the ap-proval granted by the authorities. This will alsocome handy for buyers on a later date if actualconstruction deviates from the plan."
Neeraj Jha (name changed),a Delhi-based journalist,nar-rates the sad story of his ownfamily where siblings foughtfor several years as the title ofthe property left behind bytheir parents was not clear."Itwas very sad. I was involvedin a protracted legal battlewith my two brothers on theissue of dividing the familyproperty. At the end of theday, I feel that all those own-ing properties must ensurethat their kids do not suffer ei-ther in the absence of clear ti-tle or for any other reason."
For opulenceand cheerOpulence and luxury define design, says ET Realty
QUICK BYTES
WOOD WALLPAPER WILL BE USED MORE
LIKE TIMBER. MASCULINE TEXTURES WITH
A ROUGH LOOK WITH THE FURNITURE
LOOKING MORE OUTDOORSY. GRASS-
LANDS INSPIRED DECOR WILL BE SEEN AS A
BIG TREND, WITH THE INSIDES REFLECTING
THE OUTSIDES. WOOD IS EVEN WOVEN
LIKE GRASS TO CREATE TEXTURES
Give property with clear titleAll those who own properties must ensure that they leave
behind clear titles so that their children or heirs do not suffer
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